Zimbabwe intensifies enforcement against businesses selling expired and underweight goods, aiming to protect consumer rights and safety.
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As Zimbabwe prepares for the SADC Summit, extensive road repairs highlight disparities in government priorities amid economic challenges.
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In response to a severe drought, Zimbabwe’s government plans to distribute 50,000 metric tons of food aid monthly to vulnerable populations.
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Zimbabwe’s Health Ministry is actively addressing challenges left by former minister Chiwenga, including controversial nurse firings and restrictive policies
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Beitbridge Border Post faces serious corruption issues with travelers and agents reporting thefts and police collusion at Zimbabwe’s busiest entry point.
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Nearly half of Zimbabwe’s population requires food aid due to a severe drought, prompting a $3 billion international aid appeal.
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Zimbabwe is at the forefront of the lithium mining boom in Southern Africa, drawing significant investments and enhancing its role in global …
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Zanu PF leads the push for Zimbabwe’s new currency, ZiG, aiming to stabilize the economy and assert monetary independence.
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President Mnangagwa initiates a commission to investigate Harare City Council, raising concerns over potential political motives behind the move
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President Mnangagwa’s recent comments raise fears of attempts to extend his rule beyond 2028 through constitutional amendments in Zimbabwe.